The Telegraph explores some of the most provocative claims in the 90-minute film
1 April 2021 • 12:32pm
One of the most controversial claims in the documentary is that the oceans will be empty of fish by 2048. This number stems from a 2006 paper, from which the lead author later distanced himself
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The new Netflix documentary Seaspiracy has sparked a conversation about the conditions that produce the fish on our plates.
But it has been the target of criticism by marine conservationists, as well as the NGOs it condemns, for being misleading and failing to provide the full context to viewers.
Here, we explore some of the most controversial claims in the 90-minute documentary.
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